Let's Go Camping - Thursday, October 24, 2019
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Let's Go Camping - Thursday, October 24, 2019
Maybe it's just sour grapes because I didn't "get" it, but even after I *did* get it, I just never heard of pitch used as throwing something out.
- dsbened
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To "pitch" only means to "throw". Therefore, you can "throw" up a tent, or "pitch" a tent.
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- BarbaraK
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Maybe it's a regional thing. Can't say I use it all the time, but I've certainly heard it.
- Julie O
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I still don't get it. Pitch/Throw????? Could one of you explain it to me, please. TIA.
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I don't have the puzzle in front of me and don't have specific clues anymore but basically each of the theme answers were phrases that had "tent" "pitched" out of them. I think one them answer was: TO A GREAT EX(tent)
- Julie O
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